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insult us and turned over to us so they go online. i would say it with great effort. each. kate. i spoke with him. i didn't know what okay to it nevertheless there are people. i brave enough to start its findings my knee. impact me the prosecutor biggest impact or why. we need one on our teeth. i do. the he continues to mount the ukraine has prepared the son of man will polish to do with the european union the end of this month. you can't see the former soviet republic free trade access and is the country's color industry ready for the change what is the key is to investigate. and three the association agreement with the eu is being sold to the korean as a step forward and what would be the country's farmers might enjoy better export deals with a projected four hundred million euro annual profit the machinery bosses are not so happy because these countries might seem to not be able to afford more than ict use standards that would cost almost a staggering hundred and thirty billion euros and that would repeat the fate of the industrial giants of already been caught in that trap. h
insult us and turned over to us so they go online. i would say it with great effort. each. kate. i spoke with him. i didn't know what okay to it nevertheless there are people. i brave enough to start its findings my knee. impact me the prosecutor biggest impact or why. we need one on our teeth. i do. the he continues to mount the ukraine has prepared the son of man will polish to do with the european union the end of this month. you can't see the former soviet republic free trade access and is...
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only 4% of the businesses who can use it do so. river front packing is the largest grapefruit distributor in florida, and they don't participate in the program. >> we have an adequate local workforce that we have not been forced into or pushed into participating with the h 2-a program. >> like many businesses, they find the regulations that comes with it to be expensive and burdensome. >> housing is a cost. the transportation is a cost. and sometimes they don't stay. i think it was a noble effort, but we need to recognize it's a much broader issue. we don't really know the level of illegal immigrants working here. do we have everybody here properly documented and do we meet the letter of the law? absolutely. but as i was told once when i asked this question at a seminar, well, what if i see a document that i'm not sure is legal? the question i got was are you an immigration officer? if you question that, you could be subject to discrimination charges. i think if all of the undocumented workers were all to be deported, the people th
only 4% of the businesses who can use it do so. river front packing is the largest grapefruit distributor in florida, and they don't participate in the program. >> we have an adequate local workforce that we have not been forced into or pushed into participating with the h 2-a program. >> like many businesses, they find the regulations that comes with it to be expensive and burdensome. >> housing is a cost. the transportation is a cost. and sometimes they don't stay. i think...
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and so let me tell you briefly that discussion or during that discussion, the four of us agreed that an appropriate focus of the upcoming retreat would be on challenges that we are facing both the department and the commission. so that what we sort of envisioned and would recommend for your consideration would be a two-part discussion. one that focused on challenges or opportunities before the commission, and ways in which before the department, i am sorry, and ways in which, the members of the commission or the commission as a whole could help the department address those challenges. this is an example of working with the board of supervisor and how we can get more members of the commission to go to the board or to individuals supervisors, and when there were matters of concern to the department before and to me, that is kind of technical but those were, that was one topic that we thought would be a useful discussion. the strategic plan actually is a better example and that is one that we discussed in that category and the other part of the retreat, we felt could be well spent decid
and so let me tell you briefly that discussion or during that discussion, the four of us agreed that an appropriate focus of the upcoming retreat would be on challenges that we are facing both the department and the commission. so that what we sort of envisioned and would recommend for your consideration would be a two-part discussion. one that focused on challenges or opportunities before the commission, and ways in which before the department, i am sorry, and ways in which, the members of the...
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you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if you have a regular propane bark could barbecue. >> thank you for joining us. and thanks for this terrific space that you have in this exhibition space and thanks for helping san francisco stay safe. >> so today's a very special day and i welcome you all of you and on behalf of the mexican museum this has been a dream and sometimes a dream becomes a nightmare because you have to work to make that dream come true and muffling king said i have a dream. >> now our dream has come through it's been a realtor now after 20 years of struggling (clapping). >> and it's historical in nature because we got the board of supervisors vote 11 to zero. which is historical in nature because a lot of times they don't agre
you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if you have a regular propane bark could barbecue. >> thank you for...
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you know, it's said it took us 20 years to get here and some of us will ask why it took 20 years. i think that while we might have been a little bit disappointed for that institution to take so long to be here we celebrate all of those years of struggle with people because it built community and built a relationship. and i know supervisor gonzales knows that because all those years we were building community. and therefore the cultureal component to the mexican museum will be worth over $20 million in core contributions from our core partners. who else would put up $20 million for a core museum that's the kind of relationship we're building. and they didn't stop that. you thought that was exciting how about the $5 million of endowment at no cost to the city and county that's an ongoing reflection. i'm excited to see this stack shape in that 2014 and watch the wonderful work of the 10 architects and i'd like to see all of you the incredible supporters be part of watching in come to being with all of us. and first and foremost i give my great, great honor to thank the entire communi
you know, it's said it took us 20 years to get here and some of us will ask why it took 20 years. i think that while we might have been a little bit disappointed for that institution to take so long to be here we celebrate all of those years of struggle with people because it built community and built a relationship. and i know supervisor gonzales knows that because all those years we were building community. and therefore the cultureal component to the mexican museum will be worth over $20...
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an those of us know, we know who we are in terms of the placement and how men look at us. she's the weekend girl. she's not the keeper, unfortunately. and she's a little crazy. so, you know. and then fadre, you make great-looking babies. but fadre, please get off the show. just leave. i hate her story line, you know what i'm saying? i leave the room to brush my teeth and come back. and cynthia, i leave to take a shower and i come back. but even though she's as boring as i don't know what, and peter was so not supportive last night and it made me want to vomit. she's got these five boys and he's acting all non-supportive. but you know why cynthia is good on the show? beuse they need a nice, calm character that soothes everybody ands a good friend. if there's one thing cynthia is, she's a good friend. yeah. [ applause ] >> wendy: mama joyce. joyce even tried to turn wylie, the little girl, against todd. love that riley., the little girl, against todd. love that rile, the little girl, against todd. love that rile, the little girl, against todd. love that rile, the little girl
an those of us know, we know who we are in terms of the placement and how men look at us. she's the weekend girl. she's not the keeper, unfortunately. and she's a little crazy. so, you know. and then fadre, you make great-looking babies. but fadre, please get off the show. just leave. i hate her story line, you know what i'm saying? i leave the room to brush my teeth and come back. and cynthia, i leave to take a shower and i come back. but even though she's as boring as i don't know what, and...
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us. you guys, not me, but, no, all of us. these neutrinos are going right through and right out the other side without making a hit. you know why? do you ever get the feeling some days that, you know, i just don't feel like i feel like i'm nothing? i'm nothing. i think i'm just nothing. do you ever get that feeling? guess what? i got news for you. you are nothing. compared to the something, there's more nothing, because the atoms that make you up are mostly-- talk about being spongy-- and we're all sponges, hon. and most--the little particles make up... take 133 million tons. that's several city blocks. scrunch all those atoms up, 133 million tons, scrunch them up until all these things here cave into one another. you got the size of a pea. so take the size of a pea and spread out a city block, that's how atoms are, most of them. so these things go right through our body without ever making a direct hit. you get, maybe, one direct hit per year on the average, one got me, okay? very, very seldom, okay? you know what? 1987, the
us. you guys, not me, but, no, all of us. these neutrinos are going right through and right out the other side without making a hit. you know why? do you ever get the feeling some days that, you know, i just don't feel like i feel like i'm nothing? i'm nothing. i think i'm just nothing. do you ever get that feeling? guess what? i got news for you. you are nothing. compared to the something, there's more nothing, because the atoms that make you up are mostly-- talk about being spongy-- and we're...
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the us. ay. sells . you knew lulu little the new zealand chile and on julie's story and i missed two chilled since his late teens and twenty lbs i knew that they had a dope hitler's secret needs to chill says mueller is buried in mass graves that are voting to extend a treat and was placed up to his death in nineteen fourteen flights in the final days of world war two the whereabouts of the gestapo chief to his poisoning bolton the nazis final solution to extending the cheese hem
the us. ay. sells . you knew lulu little the new zealand chile and on julie's story and i missed two chilled since his late teens and twenty lbs i knew that they had a dope hitler's secret needs to chill says mueller is buried in mass graves that are voting to extend a treat and was placed up to his death in nineteen fourteen flights in the final days of world war two the whereabouts of the gestapo chief to his poisoning bolton the nazis final solution to extending the cheese hem
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they intimidate us on the last strike. they do a lot overstaff intimidate our people. >> enable to reach a new contract agreement. the two sides at the odds over staffing, wages and benefits. >>> budget analyst says the finance in the best shape since a decade. the state should end the fiscal year with a reserve of 2.4 bel billion dollars thanking to high that were expected tax revenues. of course, that could change due to stock market, tax revenues or federal budget issues. taylor says the new outlook even more promising than project one year ago. >>> a surveillance camera catches the fine moments just before a man struck by a car and dragged to his death. now many are speaking out. they say it's a stretch of road that is simply too gauge. >> and lessons learned from a difficult day. how the summer's crash will change san francisco airports response to future emergencies. >>> the intense rainfall has moved out but still a lot of moisture in place. coming up we'll break down shower chances over the next 12 hours and i'll e
they intimidate us on the last strike. they do a lot overstaff intimidate our people. >> enable to reach a new contract agreement. the two sides at the odds over staffing, wages and benefits. >>> budget analyst says the finance in the best shape since a decade. the state should end the fiscal year with a reserve of 2.4 bel billion dollars thanking to high that were expected tax revenues. of course, that could change due to stock market, tax revenues or federal budget issues....
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we can use that technology today, and we can use technology largely for the commercial sector. >> sure, a privately funded mission to the moon sounds risky, but richard thinks it's a gold mine of an opportunity. >> we'll eventually be mining the moon. astroids have been bombarding the earth and moon for years and every astroid contains billions or trillions of dollars worth of valuable resources. metals or gold or silver. >> but before moon express can mine the moon, it has to get there, which it's trying to do with a lunier lander being tested and developed inside a hanger at nasa aims research cente center. >> this is kind of like driver's ed for the spacecraft. we're teaching it over and over how to land safely. >> the lander is scheduled to launch to prospect and mine the moon but can accompany even legally do that? the law isn't entirely clear according to aviation and space flight attorney griffin. >> the space trade of 1967 is addressed to nations, it says nations cannot own the moon. it doesn't say anything about whether private companies can sit along the moon or extract the m
we can use that technology today, and we can use technology largely for the commercial sector. >> sure, a privately funded mission to the moon sounds risky, but richard thinks it's a gold mine of an opportunity. >> we'll eventually be mining the moon. astroids have been bombarding the earth and moon for years and every astroid contains billions or trillions of dollars worth of valuable resources. metals or gold or silver. >> but before moon express can mine the moon, it has to...
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. >> tell us. we're going to read yourords on monday. >> may not. depends how our ekend goes. so we ha yet another survey. half of rents sing pop songs to their babies instead nurserrhymes. >> we should finish them. ♪ >> is that you? ♪ >> all right. here's why this is s. >> oh, no. oh, no. >> that's not from my luaby album. that is fromy "my way home" album and that's a song i wrot to my daddy when he was dying, but thank you very much. thank you. >> can we stophat song, somebody? >> let's lten for a moment and enjoy it. >> no. >> this is the 11-year anversary of my daddy ssing, ani -- you know when y're little, your parents take care you and then your parents get older and they get sick and al of a sudden you'reoing -- they want the lhts on or they don't want you to leave. so that's lled "good night daddy." my sisr and i and my brother became the caretakers to my dad. thank you, produce >> i love amanda anywher don't care what anybody says. i think she's awome. and i'm going to fight for her w
. >> tell us. we're going to read yourords on monday. >> may not. depends how our ekend goes. so we ha yet another survey. half of rents sing pop songs to their babies instead nurserrhymes. >> we should finish them. ♪ >> is that you? ♪ >> all right. here's why this is s. >> oh, no. oh, no. >> that's not from my luaby album. that is fromy "my way home" album and that's a song i wrot to my daddy when he was dying, but thank you very much....
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. >> it made us aware of the needs of people that surround us. whether they live on the other side of town or across the steet. >> vicky hudson is in charge. feast and is like a drill sergeant organising the food. she reveals a soft side talking about those that lost everything. >> i have a home, they don't. this was a dining hall. we decided to deck it out to have a nice thanksgiving day. they need good memories. >> for a family like the wagners, this helped them to remember the support from the community. >> unused food will go to the food bank. the pastor said the tornado missed the building by 50 yards. >> for families relying on food stamps thanksgiving was rough. stimulus funds expired. congress didn't renew it cutting 5 billion from the program. >> what you doing? you're not afraid. >> mercedes brown has been raising six grandchildren ages 2 to 13 since her daughter was murdered two years ago. >> i've been with her on her 28th birthday. >> brown says when her grandchildren moved in she got two jobs. still, it's tough to put food on the tab
. >> it made us aware of the needs of people that surround us. whether they live on the other side of town or across the steet. >> vicky hudson is in charge. feast and is like a drill sergeant organising the food. she reveals a soft side talking about those that lost everything. >> i have a home, they don't. this was a dining hall. we decided to deck it out to have a nice thanksgiving day. they need good memories. >> for a family like the wagners, this helped them to...
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the problem is, most of us cannot afford those. luckily for you, joni shows us how to look cleek on a shoe string -- chic on a shoe string. >> just hearing those brand names makes me feel too broke for the ball. good thing there was a new book written lou to look exsphynxive. >> i can show you how without breaking the bank. >> it's not expensive to make a blush sandwich. >> start with bronzer, add a cream blush and highlighter from the drugstore and soon you will glow like a star. she showed it off on a model, than me. next guys and gals can get a glow going from the inside out with a green smoothie. >> drink it every day and your skin will be glowing and smooth. >> coconut milk. it's good for your skin and hair. >> another food related tip, a green tea popsicle on your face. >> it's like using an anti oxidant. >> and a treat for the kids. >> you can't look expensive without some high-tone hair. all you need is a powder and a spray. in less than a minute, your many will look as -- your mane will look at beverly hills beautiful as t
the problem is, most of us cannot afford those. luckily for you, joni shows us how to look cleek on a shoe string -- chic on a shoe string. >> just hearing those brand names makes me feel too broke for the ball. good thing there was a new book written lou to look exsphynxive. >> i can show you how without breaking the bank. >> it's not expensive to make a blush sandwich. >> start with bronzer, add a cream blush and highlighter from the drugstore and soon you will glow...
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it will undermine and set us back and bring us back to the bad old days when people were out pause of preexisting conditions. i'm a strong no on that. we've got to plow forward. this affordable care act is a great thing because we're going to be able to cover americans for the first time and have real insurance reform. >> let me ask you. what this has brought to the fore, isn't just a promise the president made. it is something else. as i indicated the rock on which all of this rests in materials of the exchanges which is the young, right? i was trying to figure out, if young people are going to go ahead with this. right? and i have to ask you. let me ask you how you get around two things. first of all is this, right? when you look at the first thing that took effect about obama care, it was young people got to stay on their parents' plans until they were 26. people love that. but that mean you have 15 million people according to the numbers we confirmed today. young people who stayed on their parntss' plans. they aren't going to go on and the exchange and pay a lot more. they'll stay
it will undermine and set us back and bring us back to the bad old days when people were out pause of preexisting conditions. i'm a strong no on that. we've got to plow forward. this affordable care act is a great thing because we're going to be able to cover americans for the first time and have real insurance reform. >> let me ask you. what this has brought to the fore, isn't just a promise the president made. it is something else. as i indicated the rock on which all of this rests in...
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, who don't think like us and who don't talk like us and just get them out of our neighborhoods and someplace where we will be safe from them. >> the so-called "war on drugs" comes down to where money has been poured into the enforcement of drug laws in communities of color. >> in roughly 20 years, california built twenty-one new prisons and the inmate population increased by 400%. meanwhile budgets for healthcare and education were slashed. >> the prison construction filled a void and a vacuum both in terms of keeping the economy going just with the construction and the jobs and with also people who were unemployed because of the economy who get caught in crimes of poverty, so you scoop them up and figure out excuses to put those people in cages. >> when you start having essentially a drain of all other basic services because you're over incarcerating people, you've got a problem. and in california we have a problem. i'm phill torez. coming up this week on techknow. san francisco's bay bridge, an engineering marvel but this is earthquake country. >> how close are we to one of those faultline
, who don't think like us and who don't talk like us and just get them out of our neighborhoods and someplace where we will be safe from them. >> the so-called "war on drugs" comes down to where money has been poured into the enforcement of drug laws in communities of color. >> in roughly 20 years, california built twenty-one new prisons and the inmate population increased by 400%. meanwhile budgets for healthcare and education were slashed. >> the prison...
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of us along route twenty six mile loop through. you can resort to. twenty six miles which ended manhattan's central park. some forty eight thousand runners are expected to take to the cruelty that edition of the race. a citywide celebration that draws from this view is from ole for the will. sydney has been blanketed in a haze of smoke drifting from fires burning west of the city. two of australia's most famous landmarks can hardly be seen in sydney harbour bridge and the upper house and shot in some neighborhoods pollution levels have purportedly soared to fifteen times above normal. more than forty bush and forest fires are burning in the blue mountains and other parts of new south wales. oh and parts of northern china were treated to a stunning spectacle yesterday. the real sons can be seen in the sky. the real sun was accompanied by two smaller ones and they were surrounded by a rainbow like kilos. the scene lasted for about two hours then faded this rare astronomical image and sometimes occurs when ice crystals create high clouds reflected sunli
of us along route twenty six mile loop through. you can resort to. twenty six miles which ended manhattan's central park. some forty eight thousand runners are expected to take to the cruelty that edition of the race. a citywide celebration that draws from this view is from ole for the will. sydney has been blanketed in a haze of smoke drifting from fires burning west of the city. two of australia's most famous landmarks can hardly be seen in sydney harbour bridge and the upper house and shot...
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tell us who you think won, tweet us @cnbcfastmoney. use #bear or #bull. >>> up next, we'll find out what's moving on the trading floors. ♪ hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 glk350 for $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. ttdd# 1-800-345-2550 can take you in many directions. searching for trade ideas that spark your curiosity tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you read this. watch that. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you look for what's next. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we can help turn inspiration into action tdd# 1-800-345-2550 boost your trading iq with the help of tdd# 1-800-345-2550 our live online workshops tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like identifying market trends. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 now, earn 300 commission-free online trades. call 1-888-628-2419 or go to schwab.com/trading to learn how. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 sharpen your instincts with
tell us who you think won, tweet us @cnbcfastmoney. use #bear or #bull. >>> up next, we'll find out what's moving on the trading floors. ♪ hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 glk350 for $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. ttdd# 1-800-345-2550 can take you in many...
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joining us is michael small, president and ceo of go go. thank you for joining us. >> my plez to be here. >> since that time, october 31, your stock is up 57%. help us understand how this will be acreative to your earnings if we are to bid your stock higher by 57% since then. >> so, our rise, i don't think, was strictly because of the faa announcement that we can use our phones all the way from gate to gate. that was certainly a nice tail wind but also the result of very strong earnings raising our guidance as well as a series of innovative product announcements we made. at this point, michael, do you wish that perhaps stronger hands will be owners of the stock? that seems to be one of the streaks biggest qualms, the valuation partly because of that short squeeze. >> we would love to have long term institutional and retail holders. you know, we're in the early stages of connecting aircraft and connecting aircraft is the future of aviation and we're the clear leader. i think it's going to take a while for investors to get their heads around
joining us is michael small, president and ceo of go go. thank you for joining us. >> my plez to be here. >> since that time, october 31, your stock is up 57%. help us understand how this will be acreative to your earnings if we are to bid your stock higher by 57% since then. >> so, our rise, i don't think, was strictly because of the faa announcement that we can use our phones all the way from gate to gate. that was certainly a nice tail wind but also the result of very...
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the devices that connect us and teach us. ♪ we'd see that almost 100% of medical plastics are made from oil and natural gas. ♪ and an industry that supports almost 10 million american jobs. life takes energy. and no one applies more technology to produce american energy and refine it more efficiently than exxonmobil. because using energy responsibly has never been more important. energy lives here. ♪ is a really big deal.u with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so call your doctor right away. tamiflu treats the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in partic
the devices that connect us and teach us. ♪ we'd see that almost 100% of medical plastics are made from oil and natural gas. ♪ and an industry that supports almost 10 million american jobs. life takes energy. and no one applies more technology to produce american energy and refine it more efficiently than exxonmobil. because using energy responsibly has never been more important. energy lives here. ♪ is a really big deal.u with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little...
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thank you for keeping us on track. we're working very closely with city bills and the construction administration professional service academy to build hospital construction jobs. we're dedicated and committed to san francisco and look forward to working with all the trades to augment our construction crews and a begin those projects. member of our construction management team. the construction of our two hospitals is led by our contractor herself restraining order and our architect is smith group. we'll be working with subcontractor and consultants to this project. about our construction schedule and we have one. the demolition of this exciting i existing building began in september that clears the way to bring down this structure so we're underway. the demolition starts in a couple of weeks. i'm sure everyone is looking forward to that the evacuation happened evidently months ago. the steep rising will be in june and july. the construction at the city attorney luke's will begin in february of 2015. both hospitals are
thank you for keeping us on track. we're working very closely with city bills and the construction administration professional service academy to build hospital construction jobs. we're dedicated and committed to san francisco and look forward to working with all the trades to augment our construction crews and a begin those projects. member of our construction management team. the construction of our two hospitals is led by our contractor herself restraining order and our architect is smith...
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>> when she came to visit me, yes before that, no. >> kirk: tell us what happened >> i used to get her every summer -- >> kirk: we can all sit >> i got lots of time with morgan when she was a child and every summer i would get her for a week or two and our children would bond. and you know, so i had morgan in 2009 i believe it was. and you know we were sitting town talking and she said i would like to see my dad. and i'm like ok. so you know, i talked with -- >> kirk: did you have her call him? >> yes, i did. did i feel good about it? no. because i love my sister, right? and i did it behind her back. >> kirk: all right. morgan left you a voice mail after she saw the website. you put up searching for her >> let's hear that. >> hi dad it's morgan. thanks for the flowers and the teddy bear. i looked at the website and yeah, i got upset because i missed you, too. >> kirk: one moment. she is crying -- >> she thanked you for that? >> we sent them to francine's house. i sent them to her front door >> you tried to send them to your school >> you knew where i was. >> for three years you said yo
>> when she came to visit me, yes before that, no. >> kirk: tell us what happened >> i used to get her every summer -- >> kirk: we can all sit >> i got lots of time with morgan when she was a child and every summer i would get her for a week or two and our children would bond. and you know, so i had morgan in 2009 i believe it was. and you know we were sitting town talking and she said i would like to see my dad. and i'm like ok. so you know, i talked with --...
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they use the microphone to detect tiny vibrations. images recorded by the phone's camera are used to record what part of the screens are being touched or what numbers are being typed. >>> and google has applied for a patent for a google tattoo. it acts like blue tooth with a cell phone but the tattoo is a sticky substance applied to the neck that transmits the users voice. the google tattoo could be used as a lie detector. google is not commenting. >>> 5:50. a couple bought this desk for less than 200 bucks. why is suddenly became worth nearly a hundred grand. plus. >>> it really stands out as much as our relationship does. >> november is one of the least popular months for weddings, so why the sudden rush to the alter today. ,,,,,,,,,,,, [ male announcer ] some things are simply better at home. like the enticing aroma and distinctive taste of nespresso. elegant capsules meet masterfully crafted machines, and one touch creates the perfect coffee, cappuccino, and latte. ♪ tempt all your senses with one extraordinary coffee. [ penélo
they use the microphone to detect tiny vibrations. images recorded by the phone's camera are used to record what part of the screens are being touched or what numbers are being typed. >>> and google has applied for a patent for a google tattoo. it acts like blue tooth with a cell phone but the tattoo is a sticky substance applied to the neck that transmits the users voice. the google tattoo could be used as a lie detector. google is not commenting. >>> 5:50. a couple bought...
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getting the heart pumping helps us get energized and puts us on our toes. but as scott reports, if tests make you far more than just a bit hyper, that can be a bad thing. >> before a big test, i feel nervous and anxious. >> before, really nervous. after, extremely nervous if i failed or not. >> i get really nervous, and i feel like i'm gonna fail. >> they're describing what experts call test anxiety. it's a serious issue for many students. to understand it and to deal with it, we're turning to an expert, psychologist dr. dena rabinowitz. hi. >> hi. how are you? >> i'm good, thank you. first of all, what is test anxiety? >> test anxiety is when a student gets very nervous or fearful either before or during a test, and it interferes with their ability to perform the way they would otherwise. >> does that mean we actually don't get the highest scores we could get because of test anxiety? >> it does. test anxiety interferes in many different ways. when you're anxious, you can't concentrate and focus, and so it creates problems studying and preparing for the tes
getting the heart pumping helps us get energized and puts us on our toes. but as scott reports, if tests make you far more than just a bit hyper, that can be a bad thing. >> before a big test, i feel nervous and anxious. >> before, really nervous. after, extremely nervous if i failed or not. >> i get really nervous, and i feel like i'm gonna fail. >> they're describing what experts call test anxiety. it's a serious issue for many students. to understand it and to deal...
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katrina, take us from there. you discover -- although you say you knew some kind of primal secret, what your family, how significant the dewolf's were in slave trading. >> in our family's case it is kind of a stand-in for the region as a whole. i heard things as a child but did not allow it to sink in. physically cognitive dissonance for any white northerners to think we have any relationship to slavery. all of us were raised and educated in our schools to believe the south were the bad guys and the northerners were the heroes. it was hard to comprehend and shocking to discover as i dug more into it. because of this larger untold story of the role of the north, i decided to produce a documentary and what we did was, i invited relatives to join me on a journey to retrace the triangle trade of our ancestors, and nine brave cousins came with me and we went to rhode island and then donna and cuba, where slaves, evenowned after slavery was abolished in the north, slave trade abolished in the north, folks like the dewo
katrina, take us from there. you discover -- although you say you knew some kind of primal secret, what your family, how significant the dewolf's were in slave trading. >> in our family's case it is kind of a stand-in for the region as a whole. i heard things as a child but did not allow it to sink in. physically cognitive dissonance for any white northerners to think we have any relationship to slavery. all of us were raised and educated in our schools to believe the south were the bad...
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dionne, thanks for joining us. you'd probably rather be talking about the red sox. >> we should welcome some viewers back to the show. >> thank you, e.j. dionne for joining us. >>> why the red state of georgia could help democrats coming up in 2014. that's coming up. >>> in the battle to hold on to their senate majority next year, salvation for democrats might come from a very unlikely place, the red state of georgia. to understand why, let's back up to 2008, which was, to put it mildly, a very first handily election cycle for democrats. barack obama was elected with the largest share of the popular vote since any candidate since lbj in 1964. and that sweeping wind came with some serious coattails. big gains for his party in congress, 21 seats in the house, 8 in the senate. 2008 was by any measure, a real wave election. but in 2014, six years later, all of those senate seats that were on the ballot in 2008 will be up again. because 2008 was such a good year for democrats, a year when the national tide carried altd
dionne, thanks for joining us. you'd probably rather be talking about the red sox. >> we should welcome some viewers back to the show. >> thank you, e.j. dionne for joining us. >>> why the red state of georgia could help democrats coming up in 2014. that's coming up. >>> in the battle to hold on to their senate majority next year, salvation for democrats might come from a very unlikely place, the red state of georgia. to understand why, let's back up to 2008, which...
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can the state say you cannot use it, you have to use it? will there be countries that say towant all of our children be embryos that are above average so that north korea becomes lake will be gone? i don't know the answer to these but we are going to have to confront them, not because anybody sets out to create a brave new world, but because research, intended and focused on the relief of human purposes, on medical teaches us things that have secondary uses, teaches us more about genetics and interventions then necessarily we wanted to know. and gives us the opportunity to move into these areas, move into them slowly. the first use of this will not be for preimplantation genetic testing. it will be because adults who cannot have children "of their own," because they do not make eggs or do not make sperm will want to use this to make their own eggs and sperm. worksnford colleague who on this gets e-mails from people every week to make eggs or sperm for them so they can have their own genetic children. that's pretty attractive. you start with
can the state say you cannot use it, you have to use it? will there be countries that say towant all of our children be embryos that are above average so that north korea becomes lake will be gone? i don't know the answer to these but we are going to have to confront them, not because anybody sets out to create a brave new world, but because research, intended and focused on the relief of human purposes, on medical teaches us things that have secondary uses, teaches us more about genetics and...
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on thanksgiving day. >> we are glad you are here with us. we did have a terrible accident on 92 at skyline boulevard in san mateo county. the situation has taken a turn for the better. we will check with leyla gulen to see how the traffic is looking.
on thanksgiving day. >> we are glad you are here with us. we did have a terrible accident on 92 at skyline boulevard in san mateo county. the situation has taken a turn for the better. we will check with leyla gulen to see how the traffic is looking.
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drinking items that he used to assault staff with. he'll be removed from restraints after he complies with procedures. >> i think it went excellent. nobody got hurt. >>> coming up, we visit a completely different side of river bend prison. >> i was in protective custody because of the way child molesters are traditionally treated. so i certainly had some anxious moments. you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the... guest room situation? the "name your price" tool, making the world a little more progressive. >>> at first impression, riverbend prison seems also deserted. the majority of inmates here are on 23 hour a day lockdown. they never set foot on the grass yard. but when you cross the compound to the low side, the minimum security housing area, you find a unique unit very different from the rest of riverbend
drinking items that he used to assault staff with. he'll be removed from restraints after he complies with procedures. >> i think it went excellent. nobody got hurt. >>> coming up, we visit a completely different side of river bend prison. >> i was in protective custody because of the way child molesters are traditionally treated. so i certainly had some anxious moments. you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your...
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joining us now, julia yafi. the story of heritage is interesting because in my mind they went from coming up with the idea for the affordable care act to shutting down the government over its enactment and implementation. when a lot of people think about that story, they think about jim demint but your story says it is this duo, two guys that are younger than jim demint that have taken it and turned it away from being a think tank into a pure partisan war machine. tell us who they are and how they've done this. >> my piece focuses on michael ne. dham, 31, the ceo of heritage action. that i title is significant. he has a lieutenant, tim chapman, who is the coo. they were helped to be put in place by the chairman of the heritage foundation. a guy named saunders, a wall street banker in the '80s. when he was elected to the board in 2009, he pushed for a more aggressive approach, for heritage to take a more aggressive approach on the hill and to create a lobbying arm. by this point, michael needham had served as chi
joining us now, julia yafi. the story of heritage is interesting because in my mind they went from coming up with the idea for the affordable care act to shutting down the government over its enactment and implementation. when a lot of people think about that story, they think about jim demint but your story says it is this duo, two guys that are younger than jim demint that have taken it and turned it away from being a think tank into a pure partisan war machine. tell us who they are and how...
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senator graham joins us now. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. >> you have been trying for more than a year to talk with the benghazi survivors. how many have you talked with? >> none. a year later only one survivor in benghazi has been interviewed by the congress and that person was subpoenaed. why do i want to talk to them? i want to know from their mouth -- not anybody else's, no spokesman, no british contractor, americans on the ground in benghazi did you see a protest? did you ever report a protest? did you complain before the attack that al qaeda was growing in strength in libya? did you make security requests? did anybody try to help you enhance security? >> when you and other senators -- because you're not alone in this -- asked to talk to the survivors or to read the interviews that the f.b.i. conducted with them, within hours after, what did the administration say to you? >> there is an ongoing criminal investigation which is stunning. under that theory we would not be able to 9/11 and cl
senator graham joins us now. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. >> you have been trying for more than a year to talk with the benghazi survivors. how many have you talked with? >> none. a year later only one survivor in benghazi has been interviewed by the congress and that person was subpoenaed. why do i want to talk to them? i want to know from their mouth -- not anybody else's, no spokesman, no british contractor, americans on the ground in benghazi...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it feels wonderful. i don't smoke. i don't smoke. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. i don't smoke. customer erin swenson ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. but it sure feels that way. because with power ports... and wi-fi... and in-seat entertainment, for everyone on board, now when you fly, time flies too. (flight attendant) sir, we're about to land. (vo) we're adding a brand new plane, with all this, every week. it's just one way we're building the new american. and his new boss told him two thing
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it feels wonderful. i don't smoke. i don't smoke. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. i don't smoke. customer erin swenson ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer....
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attack us out of here it's the falls church -- taking us out of here it's the falls church marching band playoffs. next week we'll see you right here. [ band playing ] ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. it took a lot of juggling to keep it all together.k. for some low-income families, having broadband internet is a faraway dream. so we created internet essentials, america's largest low-cost internet adoption program. having the internet at home means she has to go no further than the kitchen table to do her homework. now, more than one million americans have been connected at home. it makes it so much better to do homework, when you're at home. welcome to what's next. comcastnbcuniversal. >>> well, does your man sweat like a pig? perhaps he needs this, power bacon deodorant. this is just the newest product from j and d foods which is known for their bacon creatio
attack us out of here it's the falls church -- taking us out of here it's the falls church marching band playoffs. next week we'll see you right here. [ band playing ] ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. it took a lot of juggling to keep it all together.k. for some...
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many of us spying activities directed the general citizens and leaders. sure but it held a surprise three am eighteen weeks and in russia on thursday night. snowden reportedly offered to give testimony in gemini. his lawyer said the meeting could only take place in russia for legal reasons. but to sit still and would have little to say to the gym and paykel also on friday gemini became the first european country to allow the agenda option for new born babies. under the new little babies born with characteristics of both sexes. when they don't have to be registered as male or female. many insects people like c mon so beau have welcomed the move saying it means parents will nato would be pressured into a quick decision on surgery to assign agenda to that child and god completes a review of the week's news. we get to watch in hd world you were ever you go to be made she asks for your own tablet this program schedules on demand video and more. nope my name is pete over night stay i enjoyed the us versions available to secure the marketplace today research mak
many of us spying activities directed the general citizens and leaders. sure but it held a surprise three am eighteen weeks and in russia on thursday night. snowden reportedly offered to give testimony in gemini. his lawyer said the meeting could only take place in russia for legal reasons. but to sit still and would have little to say to the gym and paykel also on friday gemini became the first european country to allow the agenda option for new born babies. under the new little babies born...
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this is the speech obama star or i'm against the over use of saying i'm not against the use of drones of reduced the cost of continued use of the armored meet it at church because we show innocence but that jordan is to create an action or terrorists but that is completely correct. so this is for i think we have moved both legality. moreover given the huge pro wraps them up with the obama frustration here. mussina using the new mustang with a string of problems. the secondary consequences for actions stack and is obviously the other issue of brown proliferation other countries following scene in the anti now held its first test flight for a stealth grown and countries all over the world are investing in john programs right now. he hates that that condemnation over the us from korea will die down in other countries proliferate their own uav is i think it'll get worse. i think the whole thing is that pandora's box. open again this is a technology issue which we have to consider her blog. weekend update maybe the smart so i think that we extend this to the u eighteen s russia is developi
this is the speech obama star or i'm against the over use of saying i'm not against the use of drones of reduced the cost of continued use of the armored meet it at church because we show innocence but that jordan is to create an action or terrorists but that is completely correct. so this is for i think we have moved both legality. moreover given the huge pro wraps them up with the obama frustration here. mussina using the new mustang with a string of problems. the secondary consequences for...
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drinking items that he used to assault staff with. he'll be removed from restraints after he complies with procedures. >> i think it went excellent. nobody got hurt. >>> coming up, we visit a completely different side of river bend prison. >> i was in protective custody because of the way child molesters are traditionally treated. so i certainly had some anxious moments. if hey breathing's hard.me, know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, visi
drinking items that he used to assault staff with. he'll be removed from restraints after he complies with procedures. >> i think it went excellent. nobody got hurt. >>> coming up, we visit a completely different side of river bend prison. >> i was in protective custody because of the way child molesters are traditionally treated. so i certainly had some anxious moments. if hey breathing's hard.me, know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is...
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that's all for us tonight. "the assassination of president kennedy" a cnn special, starts right now. >>> in the average man's life there are two or three emotional experiences burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me i will remember november the 22nd as long as i live. >> there has been an attempt on the life of president kennedy. >> they are combing the floors
that's all for us tonight. "the assassination of president kennedy" a cnn special, starts right now. >>> in the average man's life there are two or three emotional experiences burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me i will remember november the 22nd as long as i live. >> there has been an attempt on the life of president kennedy. >> they are combing the floors
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gave it to us. they were wearing our clothes. so it's not just work to them but to us. it's how we make our money. >> sreenivasan: and, how norman rockwell mirrored america's ambitions and common values in his art. >> and a barber in montana suddenly had normal knockwell in common. >> sreenivasan: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: americans at home and abroad celebrated the thanksgiving holiday today. the annual macy's thanksgivi
gave it to us. they were wearing our clothes. so it's not just work to them but to us. it's how we make our money. >> sreenivasan: and, how norman rockwell mirrored america's ambitions and common values in his art. >> and a barber in montana suddenly had normal knockwell in common. >> sreenivasan: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy...
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these are the people that believe there are fema camps that obama is preparing to round us up, not us, them and put them in fema camps. they play on the most based paranoia of a fringe of people and get elected and re-elected. >> up next, republicans flat out denied reality. these people are somewhat unscientific, don't you think? this is "hardball", the place for politics. otion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. >>> we're back with our panel. next we're going to take a look at the reality deniers of the right-wing. these are the folks for whatever reason still don't or won't get it. kicking off this category at number three is georgia congressman paul brown a creationist who shuns science in favor of the literal interpretation of the bible. this guy sits on the house committee on science, space and technology. ha
these are the people that believe there are fema camps that obama is preparing to round us up, not us, them and put them in fema camps. they play on the most based paranoia of a fringe of people and get elected and re-elected. >> up next, republicans flat out denied reality. these people are somewhat unscientific, don't you think? this is "hardball", the place for politics. otion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself....
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use with caution. talc is a sclerosising agent, it can form little microscopic scars, it should be used in caution in the genital area. don't sleep with under wear on. your privates need to breathe. >> yes, the ladies need to breathe. >> so, #3. >> third. we have your medicine cabinet. your medicine cabinet, can in fact be make being you smell. because, ceech in -- keep in mind, some of us are taking anti-histamines for allergies. right? you are take it, you want to dry yourself up, but you are drying out your mouth and a dry mouth is what leads to bad breath. so you wanna make sure that your medicine cabinet is not contributing to this. and if you have antibiotics in the medicine cabinet, everybody's got antibiotics they keep in the medicine cabinet. but, what happens with antibiotics, due to the medicinal effect of them, they can cause your urine to smell and your breath to smell. a couple of things. you notice when you take antibiotic, you sweat, you smell like your antibiotics. >> one more reason n
use with caution. talc is a sclerosising agent, it can form little microscopic scars, it should be used in caution in the genital area. don't sleep with under wear on. your privates need to breathe. >> yes, the ladies need to breathe. >> so, #3. >> third. we have your medicine cabinet. your medicine cabinet, can in fact be make being you smell. because, ceech in -- keep in mind, some of us are taking anti-histamines for allergies. right? you are take it, you want to dry...
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and there are some useful things in the agreement. in particular our getting to inspect their centrifuge production facilities. >> woodruff: i'm sorry, it looks like we've lost one of our guests or both of our guests? all right, let me come back to you. >> i'm here. >> woodruff: my apologies. jeffrey, lewis, i mean-- maybe i have you both back. but jeffrey lewis, let me come to you now. this question of inspectors, how confident are you that the international inspectors are going to be able to get in there and verify that iran is doing what it says it's doing? >> well, look, there's an easy problem in iran and a hard problem. the easy problem is verifying the declared facilities. and so having daily access to those facilities i think gives one a very high level of assurance. the hard problem in iran is always going to be the possibility of a covert facility, a facility one can't see. and so the way that one needs to address that is by having a much broader and more comprehensive access to the iranian program. so for example, what greg
and there are some useful things in the agreement. in particular our getting to inspect their centrifuge production facilities. >> woodruff: i'm sorry, it looks like we've lost one of our guests or both of our guests? all right, let me come back to you. >> i'm here. >> woodruff: my apologies. jeffrey, lewis, i mean-- maybe i have you both back. but jeffrey lewis, let me come to you now. this question of inspectors, how confident are you that the international inspectors are...
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thank you very much for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm marla tellez. this child last seen at an apartment complex on helen avenue in sunnyvale. today in the bay christie smith is in sunnyvale. this started with a fight about moving the child out of state. >> that's exactly right. the mother is it still here this morning at the family apartment. what investigators are telling us is that the mother and the father got into a disagreement yesterday because because the father wanted to move the baby back east with him. the mom said no. the latest sightings we have is that he may have been spotted around 9:20 this morning in central sentenan diego, the fat. they have notified the border police. he is suspected of taking his baby boy from the apartment that he shared with the family here in sunnyvale yesterday afternoon around 4:00. after that argument police say guler texted the mom saying he was leaving with the 2-week-old baby boy, and that if police got involved, he would harm the baby and himself. guler is a 22-year-old man of turkish descent. he was las
thank you very much for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm marla tellez. this child last seen at an apartment complex on helen avenue in sunnyvale. today in the bay christie smith is in sunnyvale. this started with a fight about moving the child out of state. >> that's exactly right. the mother is it still here this morning at the family apartment. what investigators are telling us is that the mother and the father got into a disagreement yesterday because because the father wanted...
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dionne, thanks for joining us. you'd probably rather be talking about the red sox. >> we should welcome some viewers back to the show. >> thank you, e.j. dionne for joining us. >>> why the red state of georgia could help democrats coming up in 2014. that's coming up. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under...